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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #370
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #370
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Writers: David Michelinie & J.M. DeMatteis (the Spidey stress architects)
Pencillers: Mark Bagley & Aaron Lopresti (drawing robo-ruin so epic you’ll duck for cover)
Price: Grab it before the bots jack up the cost—value scoop below!
Excelsior, true believers! The Amazing Spider-Man #370 drops you into a December ’92 showdown where Spidey’s playing detective in a junkyard of killer robots! After weeks of dodging Spider-Slayers like they’re Black Friday shoppers, Peter’s finally got a hunch about who’s behind this metallic mess. Is it a scorned tech nerd? A vengeful toaster? He’s narrowing it down, but the clock’s ticking faster than Aunt May’s oven timer—and these bots aren’t here to serve coffee. Will Spidey crack the case before the robots turn Manhattan into a scrap heap? Michelinie and DeMatteis weave a tale tighter than Spidey’s spandex, while Bagley and Lopresti’s art makes every web-swing and robo-smash leap off the page like a ’90s action flick. It’s the thrilling payoff to the Spider-Slayer saga—part mystery, part mayhem, all Spidey!
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Spider-Man: Peter’s on the case, sleuthing and swinging like Sherlock Holmes with web-shooters.
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Spider-Slayers: The robotic rogues are still stomping around, dead-set on turning Spidey into a wall-crawling pancake.
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Mystery Mastermind: The big reveal’s looming—who’s pulling these mechanical strings? Bet it’s someone with a grudge and a soldering iron!
Right now, a mid-grade copy (VG/FN 5.0) of ASM #370 is swinging at $12-$20. High-grade slabs (CGC 9.6 or 9.8) are fetching $70-$100—collectors dig Bagley’s art and the Slayer storyline wrap-up. It’s a sleeper with solid bones!
This one’s got gears turning! As the conclusion to the Spider-Slayer arc, ASM #370 could heat up if those bots—or their creator—get a nod in future Spidey media. Think MCU cameos or a Spider-Verse Easter egg—high-grades might climb to $150-$180 by 2026 if Alistair Smythe or a related villain resurfaces. Mid-grades could hit $30-$40 with a push from ’90s nostalgia or a comic con panel hyping the era. The robot-villain trend’s alive (looking at you, Ultron fans), so this issue’s got legs—eight metallic ones, to be precise!
ASM #370 is Spidey at his scrappy best—outsmarting bots, cracking mysteries, and dodging disaster like a pro. It’s a budget-friendly grab with growth potential, perfect for collectors, speculators, or anyone who loves a good robo-rumble. Snap it up before some tech-savvy collector turns it into a hot commodity faster than a Spider-Slayer on a rampage!
